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"Julie is covered in an atomic alloy that bears the spirit of its dead inventor. Special Agent Ivy Raven is determined to find out why everybody associated with the alloy's Phi Project is dying... Can Julie and Ivy stop the Phi Project in time?"--Cover p. [4].
REVIEWS & SUMMARIES
Summary / AnnotationCOMMUNITY REVIEWS
A big misstep and it's still a five-star book.
submitted by eknapp on December 29, 2012, 8:00pm
Moore may have made his first stumble of the series when he had a scientist emerge from an experimental life-saving procedure with villainous superpowers. [roll eyes] This happened at the very end of the volume and I'm hoping it can be salvaged in volume five.
Aside from that, the characters are amazingly human. Moore blends drama and unexpected humor perfectly. He has managed to make what should be a wacky tale about about a magic suit of liquid metal and a sinister government conspiracy feel entirely believable. Echo is simply one of the best series I've ever read. Here's hoping for a strong finish.
SPOILERS BELOW:
Julie and Pam go to Ivy's, where Julie uses the Beta suit to help Ivy's sick daughter. Dillon and Dan get the backstory on HENRI and the suit from Will. Cain continues to leave a trail of death and carnage in his wake as he tracks Julie. And HENRI racks up a body count trying to cover its tracks.
SERIES
Echo
4.
PUBLISHED
Houston, Texas : Abstract Studio, Inc., c2010.
Year Published: 2010
Description: 1 v. (unpaged) : chiefly ill. ; 27 cm.
Language: English
Format: Graphic Novel
ISBN/STANDARD NUMBER
9781892597441
1892597446
ADDITIONAL CREDITS
Moore, Terry, 1954-
SUBJECTS
Divorced women -- California.
Body armor -- California.
Military weapons -- California.
Science fiction, American.
Graphic novels.